Notre Dame is not actually derived from any language, it is pure French literally meaning "Our Lady" in reference to the Virgin Mary. There are several cathedrals in France named this, most famously the Cathedral in Paris that was the setting for the tale of The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo.
Notre Dame is the correct capitalization of the school.
Yes. Notre Dame means Our Lady (St. Mary, the mother of Jesus).
a hunchback is 'un bossu' in French the hunchback of Notre-Dame in the book written by Victor Hugo, is called 'le bossu de Notre-Dame'
No, the French language does not derive from Spanish. Both languages are members of the Romance language family, which evolved from Latin, but they developed separately and have their own distinct histories and linguistic characteristics.
"Sweet lady" in French is translated as "douce dame."
Notre Dame, IN
Notre Dame de Paris.
Notre-Dame de Paris, also known as Notre-Dame Cathedral or simply Notre-Dame. It is 96 m
Notre Dame is french for "Our Lady" Notre dame took 80 years to build. 14 million people visit Notre dame every year. De Sully had notre Dame buit because of the expanding population. Notre Dame is in paris.
the Notre Dame cathedral is named after Notre Dame i.e. Our Lady
The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
College Notre Dame was created in 1904.
The population of Nanteuil-Notre-Dame is 70.
No. The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a work of fiction. While the Notre Dame cathedral is real, the events and people of the story are not. As such, the story does not indicate anything real about the nature of Notre Dame.
Notre Dame College - Dhaka - was created in 1949.
Notre Dame of course
The university is "Ollscoil Notre Dame"